Hi all — setting up my first saltwater tank.
I’ve had freshwater for 15years but after moving into my new space with my wife we decided we wanted to try our hand at saltwater.
I have a 10gal column tank that I’ve started cycling. I’ve had some issues with reading and watching so manyyy different strategies for cycling.. trying to consume all this new info has been fun but difficult.
Id like to give a run down of what has transpired thus far in our cycling.
Setup:
10gal column tank
Fluval 207 filter (cleaned and all new media)
Nano powerhead
Small titanium heater (78 degrees)
Day 1:
Setup tank:
- imagitarium Pacific Ocean water
- caribsea reef sand substrate (non-live)
- dry reef rocks
- I’m also using imagitarium test kit for my tests.
Added 40 drops of FritzZyme Fishless Fuel (ammonia) (recommended 4 drops per 1 US gal)
Day 2:
Added same ammonia
Day 3:
Added same ammonia
Day 4:
Ran tests:
- ammonia: 1ppm
- nitrite: 0ppm
- nitrate 0ppm
Added same ammonia
Repeated days 5-7
Day 7:
Ran tests:
Ammonia: 1ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
Added ammonia as well as a small pinch of fish flakes as I wasn’t getting up to the 2ppm mark all week.
At this point I also added (what was recommended by my LFS after 1week) — FritzZyme turbostart 900
Day 8:
Ran tests:
- Ammonia: over maximum detectable range (I read the color turns teal if there’s too much ammonia that goes beyond the test’s limits)
- nitrite: 0
- nitrate: 5ppm
I was curious here why I didn’t see any Nitrites, and figured it’s just converting to nitrates quickly? Although the super high ammonia had we worried
Day 9:
Ran tests:
- Ammonia: 4ppm
- Nitrite: skyrocketted — beyond readable levels.
- Nitrate: 5ppm
At this point given what I read online, I understood that nitrite level would halt the cycle.
So I performed a 50% water change.
Day 10:
Ran tests:
Ammonia: 4ppm
nitrite: beyond readable levels
Nitrate: 5ppm
I am baffled as to why changing 50% of the water did nothing to my tests. I assume nitrite was just at such a significant volume and even diluting by 50% still kept it above the max for the tests.
Thank you for reading this far. I know I’ve read mostly people just say to wait it out. But I’ve also read that with the turostart people are seeing their tank cycle in 3-5 days. I’m just hoping I didn’t completely botch this cycle. But if I did I’d rather just start fresh now than wait what people claim could be weeks/months for the nitrites to come down
I’ve had freshwater for 15years but after moving into my new space with my wife we decided we wanted to try our hand at saltwater.
I have a 10gal column tank that I’ve started cycling. I’ve had some issues with reading and watching so manyyy different strategies for cycling.. trying to consume all this new info has been fun but difficult.
Id like to give a run down of what has transpired thus far in our cycling.
Setup:
10gal column tank
Fluval 207 filter (cleaned and all new media)
Nano powerhead
Small titanium heater (78 degrees)
Day 1:
Setup tank:
- imagitarium Pacific Ocean water
- caribsea reef sand substrate (non-live)
- dry reef rocks
- I’m also using imagitarium test kit for my tests.
Added 40 drops of FritzZyme Fishless Fuel (ammonia) (recommended 4 drops per 1 US gal)
Day 2:
Added same ammonia
Day 3:
Added same ammonia
Day 4:
Ran tests:
- ammonia: 1ppm
- nitrite: 0ppm
- nitrate 0ppm
Added same ammonia
Repeated days 5-7
Day 7:
Ran tests:
Ammonia: 1ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
Added ammonia as well as a small pinch of fish flakes as I wasn’t getting up to the 2ppm mark all week.
At this point I also added (what was recommended by my LFS after 1week) — FritzZyme turbostart 900
Day 8:
Ran tests:
- Ammonia: over maximum detectable range (I read the color turns teal if there’s too much ammonia that goes beyond the test’s limits)
- nitrite: 0
- nitrate: 5ppm
I was curious here why I didn’t see any Nitrites, and figured it’s just converting to nitrates quickly? Although the super high ammonia had we worried
Day 9:
Ran tests:
- Ammonia: 4ppm
- Nitrite: skyrocketted — beyond readable levels.
- Nitrate: 5ppm
At this point given what I read online, I understood that nitrite level would halt the cycle.
So I performed a 50% water change.
Day 10:
Ran tests:
Ammonia: 4ppm
nitrite: beyond readable levels
Nitrate: 5ppm
I am baffled as to why changing 50% of the water did nothing to my tests. I assume nitrite was just at such a significant volume and even diluting by 50% still kept it above the max for the tests.
Thank you for reading this far. I know I’ve read mostly people just say to wait it out. But I’ve also read that with the turostart people are seeing their tank cycle in 3-5 days. I’m just hoping I didn’t completely botch this cycle. But if I did I’d rather just start fresh now than wait what people claim could be weeks/months for the nitrites to come down